Language data for Mozambique

There are over 40 languages spoken in Mozambique. Portuguese is the country’s official language, but it is only spoken by around half of the population. The other most spoken primary languages in Mozambique, include: Makhuwa, Changana, Nyanja, Ndau, Sena, Chwabo, and Tswa. The maps, documents, and datasets below provide information about languages spoken throughout the country.

Maps and resources:

Tropical Cyclone Gombe has severely affected Mozambique. We created this crisis language map for humanitarians to be able to communicate with and support people looking for help. Learn more.

Map of primary languages spoken and % of population who speak Portuguese by District in Mozambique. Map created following Cyclone Idai in March, 2019.

Map of primary languages spoken and literacy rates by district in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. Map created following Cyclone Kenneth in April, 2019.